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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme during their meeting in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. Yves Leterme is here to attend the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games and relevant activities. (Xinhua/Li Tao) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met here Saturday morning with Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme, who is here to attend the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games and other relevant activities.
Wen congratulated the Belgian
delegation to the Beijing Games for winning a silver medal in Friday's women's
4x100m relay, saying this medal was won with hard efforts.
Leterme said the Belgian delegation has met
difficulties to win medals and this medal is a breakthrough, adding he hoped the
Belgian delegation would continue to win medals.
Wen said one of the important principles of the
Olympiad is that participation is the most important thing, adding China is glad
the successful Beijing Olympic Games has provided a platform for friendly
exchanges between the world people.
Leterme said the Beijing Olympic Games is perfect and
has impressed him a lot, adding the excellent organization of the games reflects
China's great ability to organize international grand events like the
Olympics.
On bilateral relations, Wen said that mutual
political trust between China and Belgium has deepened in recent years, trade
and investment volume has grown fast, and bilateral cooperation in such fields
as nuclear energy, space medical science and biology has made remarkable
achievements.
He expressed his appreciation of Belgium's adherence
to the one-China policy and proper handling of issues related to Taiwan and
Tibet.
"China is ready to work together with Belgium to
promote the bilateral reciprocal cooperation for continuous new achievements,"
he said.
Leterme said China has played an very important and
active role in the world, and Belgium hopes to strengthen dialogue and
cooperation with China in the fields of politics, economy, culture and
international affairs.